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Mushroom Pate

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Grains Belgian Appetizers, Better home 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 tb Onion; finely chopped
2 tb Butter
2 tb All-purpose flour
3 tb Dry sherry
1/4 ts Salt
1/8 ts Pepper
1/8 ts Ground nutmeg
1 1/2 c Mushrooms; finely chopped
1/4 c Walnuts; toasted, finely chopped
1 tb Fresh chives; snipped
Apple slices
Belgian endive leaves
Assorted crackers

INSTRUCTIONS

Fresh exotic mushrooms are becoming more widely available. For rich, earthy
flavor, try a combination of giant-size portobello, mild crimini and woodsy
shiitake mushrooms. Combine the onion and butter in a 1-quart
microwave-safe casserole. Microwave, covered, on 100% power (high) for 2
minutes. Stir in flour until smooth. Stir in sherry, salt, pepper, nutmeg
and mushrooms. Cook, covered, on high for 4-5 minutes or until vegetables
are tender, stirring once. Cool slightly. Transfer 1/2 cup of the mushroom
mixture to a blender container or food processor bowl. Set remaining
mushroom mixture aside. Blend or process until smooth. Combine blended
mushrooms, reserved mushrooms, walnuts, and chives in a serving bowl. Cover
and chill up to 3 days. Serve with apple slices, endive leaves or crackers.
Makes 1 cup.
NOTES : Holiday Appetizers 1996, Better Homes and Gardens, page 85.
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #866 by Peg Baldassari
<Baldassari@compuserve.com> on Oct 26, 1997

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